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Needle Felting FAQ:

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Needle felting is an artful technique in which wool fibers are poked and prodded repeatedly using a serrated felting needle, causing them to intertwine tightly together until forming an object of solid shape.

Needle Felting Definition

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Felted cat and bunny dolls on a pink background

What is Needle Felting? 

Needle felting is a dry felting technique using specially designed barbed needles to manipulate wool fibers into felt fabric or three-dimensional sculptures.

This craft requires repeatedly stabbing wool with needles fitted with notches or barbs along their shafts in order to tangle its fibers together until forming dense, sculptural forms.

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Historical Context

Needle felting dates back to the 1980s when it was pioneered by David and Eleanor Stanwood who modified industrial felting techniques by using needles from wool factories for creating handmade felt without using water or soap.

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Felt has been one of the earliest textile forms ever documented in human history, dating back to at least 6500 BC – over eight thousand years before weaving or knitting technologies came into being.

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Wool roving on a foam pad with felting needles

How Needle Felting Works

Wool fibers contain multiple scales visible under a microscope that overlap, which become caught and entangled when stimulated with barbed needles.

Notches on felting needles snag and push fibers as they poke into wool fabric, leading them to twist among themselves and form dense mass with density and form.

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Hands using a felting needle to create a cute bear doll

Types of Felting

Needle Felting vs. Wet Felting

There are two primary felting techniques, needle felting (dry felting) and wet felting.

Needle felting, also referred to as dry felting, uses a barbed needle to manipulate fibers until they tangle and snag in an impregnable bond, while wet felting requires lots of water in which fibers are wetted with detergent before being scrubbed together into fabric.

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Crafting with wet felting technique

Basic Technique

Needle felting starts by rolling up small bits of wool and puncturing it with needle. This process causes its fibers to intertangle; industrial felt-makers use machines for this process; however, artists began needle felting by hand during the late 20th century.

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Crafting with wet felting technique

Difference from Wet Felting

Needle Felting: Needle felting is an intricate method for crafting 3D designs using notched needles for detailed work and 3D designs. It provides intricate surfaces for intricate work as well as beautiful 3D results.

Wet Felting: Utilizing hot, soapy water to mix wool fibers together into an even felted fabric is known as wet felting; typically used to create flat pieces such as scarves and fabric panels.

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Needle Felted Elf in Progress

Additional Notes:

  • Needle felting is different than wet felting; rather than needing hot water and soapy bathwater to create its fabric-binding surface, needle felting uses only needle punches to bring together fibers into one cohesive mass.
  • Needle felting is ideal for both personal crafts and industrial production of felt products.
  • Wool is often employed, though other animal fibers like alpaca and mohair may also be utilized for use.

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